Details of how to count in Ligurian, a Romance language spoken in Liguria in northern Italy, and in France, Monaco and Sardinia.
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Numeral | Cardinal |
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0 | zêro |
1 | un |
2 | doì/doe |
3 | trei/træ |
4 | quattro |
5 | çinque |
6 | sei |
7 | sette |
8 | eutto |
9 | neuve |
10 | dexe |
11 | onze |
12 | dozze |
13 | trezze |
14 | quattòrze |
15 | chinze |
16 | sezze |
17 | dïsette |
18 | dixeutto |
19 | dixineuve |
20 | vinti |
21 | vintiun |
22 | vintidoì/vintidoe |
23 | vintitrei |
24 | vintiquattro |
25 | vintiçinque |
26 | vintisei |
27 | vintisette |
28 | vinteutto |
29 | vintineuve |
30 | trenta |
40 | quaranta |
50 | çinquanta |
60 | sciuscianta |
70 | settanta |
80 | ottanta |
90 | novanta |
100 | çento |
200 | duxento |
300 | trexento |
400 | quattroçento |
500 | çinqueçento |
600 | seiçento |
700 | setteçento |
800 | euttoçento |
900 | neuveçento |
1000 | mille |
2000 | doamïa |
1 000 000 | un mion |
1 000 000 000 | un miliardo |
Sources: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingua_ligure#Numeri
http://www.zeneize.net/grafia/numeri.htm
Details of Ligurian numbers compiled by Michael Peter Füstumum
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